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and secondly, we have flat-lining economy. and this will be the question of the next two years, declining living standards as a result. but, of course, there is one group for whom the good times or come this april. mr. speaker, mr. speaker, can he just reminded us what the thinking was when he decided to provide an average tax cut of 100,000 pounds for everyone earning over 1 million pounds in this country? >> he should be familiar with the figures. when he put the top rate of tax up to 50p, millionaires paid 7 billion pounds less in tax. that is what happened under his plan. but i'll tell hi them what is gg to happen in april. every single taxpayer in this country, all 24 million of them, will see a tax cut as we raise the personal allowance. as we get close to the goals that we have of being able to earn 10,000 pounds, without paying any income tax at all. and, of course, the biggest tax cut has been for those hard-working people on minimum wage going out to work day after day who have seen their income tax bill cut in half.
and secondly, we have flat-lining economy. and this will be the question of the next two years, declining living standards as a result. but, of course, there is one group for whom the good times or come this april. mr. speaker, mr. speaker, can he just reminded us what the thinking was when he decided to provide an average tax cut of 100,000 pounds for everyone earning over 1 million pounds in this country? >> he should be familiar with the figures. when he put the top rate of tax up to...
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basically, the level of income in the economy. if my income is $10,000 a year, i'll spend, say, $9,000 on consumers' goods. if my income is $20,000, i'll spend, say, $17,000. if my income is only $4,000, i'll want to spend only $3,900 on consumption. we can see what happens in the keynesian world when investment falls. this fall brings down income here. this in turn brings down consumption. the process doesn't stop here. consumption, according to keynes, ultimately falls by a multiplied amount. suppose a business spends $1 million a year on labor to expand its plant capacity. suddenly, it stops. the income of these laborers is cut by $1 million. let's suppose they would have spent 3/4 of the 1 million on, say, food and automobiles. because of their layoff, there is a $750,000 cut in demand for food and autos. it doesn't end there, for now automobile producers and farmers have less income. their spending on shoes, movies, houses, and singing lessons will be reduced. first the $1 million, then 3/4 of that, then 3/4 of that, until fi
basically, the level of income in the economy. if my income is $10,000 a year, i'll spend, say, $9,000 on consumers' goods. if my income is $20,000, i'll spend, say, $17,000. if my income is only $4,000, i'll want to spend only $3,900 on consumption. we can see what happens in the keynesian world when investment falls. this fall brings down income here. this in turn brings down consumption. the process doesn't stop here. consumption, according to keynes, ultimately falls by a multiplied amount....
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economy. china is one of the most aggressive perpetrators. check your credit reports. 21% have errors. that could lead people to pay more for credit. gas prices continue to drive higher. $3.58. the price of crude oil has been rising since december. talking about job creation. the president expected to talk about spending on infrastructure. the s&p on friday closing at a high on friday. a new mountain dew breakfast drink that is 5% juice and has vitamin b and c. the world's largest fortune cookie maker has removed romantic messages after parents complained. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. >> good morning. we have some rain to start the day. give yourself a couple of extra minutes. we have rain at the airport. it will be a mild afternoon. mostly cloudy this afternoon, 55 . snow in chicago, 34. cold but dry in denver. >> good morning. we have just rained out there. you could use some extra time to get out there. 56 on southbound 95 down to the 895
economy. china is one of the most aggressive perpetrators. check your credit reports. 21% have errors. that could lead people to pay more for credit. gas prices continue to drive higher. $3.58. the price of crude oil has been rising since december. talking about job creation. the president expected to talk about spending on infrastructure. the s&p on friday closing at a high on friday. a new mountain dew breakfast drink that is 5% juice and has vitamin b and c. the world's largest fortune...
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what about the economy in general? what do you expect the president to report? there seems to be some growth, we have so many millions of people out of work? >> the central premise of the inaugural address was to grow a responsible middle class. the average median income went down 10 percent in real terms since 2009. looking at economic growth it is 2 percent or less. that is less than half we saw in the 1980s 1990s . so i thinks president's big challenge will be that we want to be a vibrant middle class. the problem is, i don't think that anything that the president is proposing is changing much from the policiless we tried in the last four years and the middle class is struggling more than it has been. >> john, i appreciate you coming in. thank you soy much. -- so much. >> kelly. >> and jamie, the snow is coming and haint stopped yet. we'll tell you about the details in the northeast . a look at conditions right now and what we can expect when it is all said and done. also the massive manhunt underway for a man cop turned killer. i will talk to a criminal psyc
what about the economy in general? what do you expect the president to report? there seems to be some growth, we have so many millions of people out of work? >> the central premise of the inaugural address was to grow a responsible middle class. the average median income went down 10 percent in real terms since 2009. looking at economic growth it is 2 percent or less. that is less than half we saw in the 1980s 1990s . so i thinks president's big challenge will be that we want to be a...
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the economy and the possibility of sequestration are expected to dominate the evening. the federal government faces massive spending cuts march 1. many economists predict those cuts could turn the nation back into recession. you could watch these did of the union address right here on abc 7 beginning at 9:00. gordon peterson will be live at the capitol. >> that is always great for us. a major mass in the district after a tree comes down right on top of a metro bus. it came crashing down on the rear of that bus in northwest on 16th street. no one was hurt, but the incident -- incident forced police to close streets. >> tommy wells of the center of a controversy. he claims that to gain stop stores have used cell phones for sale and many were stolen from d.c. residents. >> still and smart phones have been a huge issue in the district. here at gamestop, they sell used funds. a lot of stolen funds may have wound up in stores like this one. we got these stores side of the story and is very different. today on twitter tommy wells wrote that two game stop stores were found to h
the economy and the possibility of sequestration are expected to dominate the evening. the federal government faces massive spending cuts march 1. many economists predict those cuts could turn the nation back into recession. you could watch these did of the union address right here on abc 7 beginning at 9:00. gordon peterson will be live at the capitol. >> that is always great for us. a major mass in the district after a tree comes down right on top of a metro bus. it came crashing down...
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economy needs to. achieve escape velocity and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like he knows what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what on earth does this cape philosophy mean in the context of economics if it doesn't mean anything i think what it's what he's trying to say is that the economy needs to grow and to grow the economy we need to print more money and are willing to sacrifice the risk of having any inflation to create this growth but the problem is that we've had thirty years of this thinking and every single year from the reagan factor on or the amount of debt it's required to create one unit of growth has been ever increasing almost exponentially so we're at a point of hyper inflation well they don't know what to do those different so they have t
economy needs to. achieve escape velocity and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like he knows what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what on earth does this cape philosophy mean in the context of economics if it doesn't mean anything i think what it's...
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but the economy will take center stage. the majority of the president's speech is expected to focus on job creation and economic growth and will mention immigration, climate change and ending the war in afghanistan. the president will take his jobs plan on the road, starting on wednesday. >>> record-setting blizzard wasn't enough to stop fans of justin bieber tonight. they get what they were camping out. the teen sensation hosting "saturday night live." and up next, chuck with a look at how things are shaping up tomorrow and when >>> prepare for your bieber fever tonight on "saturday night live." a two-per. justin bieber the musical guest and host. some of the die-hard fans started lining up, braving the snowstorm and freezing temperatures just to try to get stand by tickets to the show. bieber a musical guest in 2010, but this is the first time he will actually be hosting the show. "snl" after news 4 at 11:00. >>> clothing, extremely optional today around capitol hill. more than 1,000 scantily clad runners there for the cu
but the economy will take center stage. the majority of the president's speech is expected to focus on job creation and economic growth and will mention immigration, climate change and ending the war in afghanistan. the president will take his jobs plan on the road, starting on wednesday. >>> record-setting blizzard wasn't enough to stop fans of justin bieber tonight. they get what they were camping out. the teen sensation hosting "saturday night live." and up next, chuck...
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economy needs to. achieve escape velocity and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity you know isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like you know what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what on earth does this cape philosophy mean in the context of economics it is it doesn't mean anything i think what it's what he's trying to say is that the economy needs to grow and to grow the economy we need to print more money and are willing to sacrifice the risk of having any inflation to create this growth but the problem is that we've had thirty years of this thinking and every single year from the reagan thatcher onwards the amount of debt it's required to create one unit of growth has been ever increasing almost exponentially so we're at a point of hyper inflation well they don't know what to do those differen
economy needs to. achieve escape velocity and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity you know isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like you know what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what on earth does this cape philosophy mean in the context of economics it is it doesn't mean anything i...
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economy needs to. achieve escape velocity. and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like he knows what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what. does this cape philosophy mean in the context of economics if it doesn't mean anything i think what it's what he's trying to say is that the economy needs to grow and to grow the economy we need to print more money and are willing to sacrifice the risk of having any inflation to create this growth but the problem is that we've had thirty years of this thinking and every single year from the reagan thatcher onwards the amount of debt it's required to create one unit of growth has been ever increasing almost exponentially so we're at a point of hyper inflation well they don't know what to do those different so they have to portray it in a different
economy needs to. achieve escape velocity. and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like he knows what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what. does this cape philosophy mean in the context of economics if it doesn't mean anything i think what it's what...
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economy needs to. achieve escape velocity and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity you know isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like he knows what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what on earth does escape velocity mean in the context of economics it is it doesn't mean anything i think what it's what he's trying to say is that the economy needs to grow and to grow the economy we need to print more money and are willing to sacrifice the risk of having any inflation to create this growth but the problem is that we've had thirty years of this thinking and every single year from the reagan thatcher onwards the amount of debt it's required to create one unit of growth has been ever increasing almost exponentially so we're at a point of hyper inflation well they don't know what to do this different so t
economy needs to. achieve escape velocity and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity you know isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like he knows what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what on earth does escape velocity mean in the context of economics it is it doesn't mean anything i think...
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economy needs to. achieve escape velocity and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity you know isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like he knows what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what on earth does escape velocity mean in the context of economics it is it doesn't mean anything i think what it's what he's trying to say is that the economy needs to grow and to grow the economy we need to print more money and are willing to sacrifice the risk of having any inflation to create this growth but the problem is that we've had thirty years of this thinking and every single year from the reagan thatcher onwards the amount of debt it's required to create one unit of growth has been ever increasing almost exponentially so we're at a point of hyper inflation well they don't know what to do this different so t
economy needs to. achieve escape velocity and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity you know isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like he knows what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what on earth does escape velocity mean in the context of economics it is it doesn't mean anything i think...
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economy has grown 7.5%. compare that to double digit growth in other post recession periods and it appears that president obama has presided over the weakest economic recovery since world war ii. this as a new fox news poll shows 52% of americans believe the worst is yet to come. that's up from 48% just a year ago. let's bring in our political panel, angela mcglowan and a former spokesperson for vermont gosh howard dean who is also a presidential candidate. ladies, thanks for joining us, look, there's a lot of pessimism right now as we're seeing right now, a degree of uncertainty amongst the american people and why do you think that is when we're seeing that the economy shall at least our unemployment rate dropped to below 8%. >> americans, americans are suffering, kelly. i mean, people today, most don't believe in the american dream anymore, most don't believe they can obtain a house or even keep their house, most are living from paycheck to paycheck, if they have a job and more americans are living on gove
economy has grown 7.5%. compare that to double digit growth in other post recession periods and it appears that president obama has presided over the weakest economic recovery since world war ii. this as a new fox news poll shows 52% of americans believe the worst is yet to come. that's up from 48% just a year ago. let's bring in our political panel, angela mcglowan and a former spokesperson for vermont gosh howard dean who is also a presidential candidate. ladies, thanks for joining us, look,...
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if they don't do this, the economy is going to backslide even more. >> gregg: shira, thanks very much. >> heather: we are following the search for christopher dorner. he is accused of going on deadly rampage as revenge from a dismissal from the lapd. what would drive anybody to do what he is accused of? we'll speak live to an f.b.i. profiler up next. >> when you have someone of this nature, someone who is highly trained and been a police officer in the past, prior military experience, who has made threats that you read about in the manifesto, we take this very seriously. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox. with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done" with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duraxt rugged phone for $69.99, you'll get four free. other offers available. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. and you'll dump your old mop
if they don't do this, the economy is going to backslide even more. >> gregg: shira, thanks very much. >> heather: we are following the search for christopher dorner. he is accused of going on deadly rampage as revenge from a dismissal from the lapd. what would drive anybody to do what he is accused of? we'll speak live to an f.b.i. profiler up next. >> when you have someone of this nature, someone who is highly trained and been a police officer in the past, prior military...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ >> of the blizzard is our top trending story on wjla.com. and a power outage in prince george's county. they are all right there on wjla.com. >> some people going hog wild for their annual bacon fest. 3000 tickets sold out. the activities include eight talent competition and a crowning of the bacon queen. a dress made out of bacon. every year. >> that is >> the blizzard in new england. in some areas 20 inches of snow. i'd seen there will be reports of ups call but -- of up to four feet of snow. temperatures in the mid-40's. >> we lucked out. >> enjoy the weekend. thanks for joining us tonight, folks.
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ >> of the blizzard is our top trending story on wjla.com. and a power outage in prince george's county. they are all right there on wjla.com. >> some people going hog wild for their annual bacon fest. 3000 tickets sold out. the activities include eight talent competition and a crowning of the bacon queen. a dress made out of bacon....
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thousands of federal workers will either go on furlough or lose their jobs and the washington area economy will be devastated. there are plans to avoid it. the democrats on the hill presented theirs yesterday. gary nurenberg has more. >> reporter: we keep hearing how bad it will. one day a week furloughs for up to 800,000 civilian pentagon employees. friday the navy is expected to announce it will postpone the repair of almost 20 dozen ships threatening tens of thousands of jobs in virginia alone and those repairs? >> if we don't do that, we are sending a ship out in harm's way that is -- may not be as fit to fight as it should be. >> here's how we avoid it. >> reporter: virginia tim kaine is among senate democrats proposing an all terptive. -- alternative plan. spending cuts coming from the elimination of some farm subsidies and half in new taxes. >> as you know the speaker has said president obama has received his revenue and is not going to get any more. >> the democrats could say we cut spending and we're not going to cut anymore. if republicans say there will never be another dollar o
thousands of federal workers will either go on furlough or lose their jobs and the washington area economy will be devastated. there are plans to avoid it. the democrats on the hill presented theirs yesterday. gary nurenberg has more. >> reporter: we keep hearing how bad it will. one day a week furloughs for up to 800,000 civilian pentagon employees. friday the navy is expected to announce it will postpone the repair of almost 20 dozen ships threatening tens of thousands of jobs in...
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. >>> the store has already poured money into the local economy, the stores are all from baltimore and the 25 employees are local. >> you may need some under armour under your clothes. >> can you believe this day, 59 degrees at 3:00 p.m. and here it is, 36 and wet snowfalling. we have had reports up to 2 or 3 inches in northern carroll county, wet snow. no wind currently the dew point above freezing. anything falling is really melting right now but the barometer currently rising, another 3 inches. 36, still 40s. light rain approaching you guys but later tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow night, way down here, southern portions of maryland, may pick up another inch or so of snow from a different system. it will be a little pressure, that will form off the coast. to the west pretty much cleared out, 36 hagerstown. 28 oakland. temperatures low to mid-even upper 30s. westminster, picked up an inch and a half. it is stopped light west wind we did have pretty good gusts earlier now very light winds, just across the bay, south of dc, eastern shore, you will start seeing a wind shift and cooler temp
. >>> the store has already poured money into the local economy, the stores are all from baltimore and the 25 employees are local. >> you may need some under armour under your clothes. >> can you believe this day, 59 degrees at 3:00 p.m. and here it is, 36 and wet snowfalling. we have had reports up to 2 or 3 inches in northern carroll county, wet snow. no wind currently the dew point above freezing. anything falling is really melting right now but the barometer currently...
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[laughter] and, ladies and gentlemen -- [cheers and applause] and in the obama economy of 2013, the wildest dream is any entry-level job. how does it work? >> each week, five exceptional candidates will come to new york city for the biggest interview of their lives for a chance to land a dream job at one of america's finest companies. >> stephen: you heard them-- a dream job, like an editorial assistant position with "cosmopolitan." [laughter] that's right, "the" an editorial assistant. [laughter] this pioneering form of desper-tainment is sure to be such a hit, other networks are sure to have spinoffs, like "meal or no meal," [laughter] "americans, idle," and "are you more employable than a fifth grader?" [laughter] so congratulations, cbs, for bravely turning america's unemployment problem into america's entertainment solution. and with one hire per show, "the job" should run for 12.3 million episodes. whraf laugh we'll be right back. >> stephen: stephen, welcome back, everybody. thanks very much. [cheers and applause] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. [cheers and applause] nation, i play
[laughter] and, ladies and gentlemen -- [cheers and applause] and in the obama economy of 2013, the wildest dream is any entry-level job. how does it work? >> each week, five exceptional candidates will come to new york city for the biggest interview of their lives for a chance to land a dream job at one of america's finest companies. >> stephen: you heard them-- a dream job, like an editorial assistant position with "cosmopolitan." [laughter] that's right, "the"...
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this is a popular issue especially with the economy. in the past we let the companies duke it out amornings themselves over what they thought were great benefits. this time we interviewed recent hires and lots of head hunters to see what's important. the winning companies, not money but gratification from the job they have. >> so you're going to see places where they get to make really cool stuff like apply for -- a lot more non-profits this year because they are doing good deeds. >> let's take a look at the top four. four is chesapeake yourology and associates. >> it's the largest yourology practice in the region, i believe. and they have 300-400 employees and several offices. and they have incredible benefits. they have a 401 safe harbor plan. >> they have pet insurance? >> yes. >> and profit sharing and tuition reimbursement. >> wow. >> very enthusiastic employees. >> kennedy krieger. >> an example of a great cause. >> they have same-sex health insurance and help you with child care expenses and tuition reimbursement and access to al
this is a popular issue especially with the economy. in the past we let the companies duke it out amornings themselves over what they thought were great benefits. this time we interviewed recent hires and lots of head hunters to see what's important. the winning companies, not money but gratification from the job they have. >> so you're going to see places where they get to make really cool stuff like apply for -- a lot more non-profits this year because they are doing good deeds....
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for sales practice and business conduct to help lower risks to the overall economy. now, these swaps market reforms ultimately benefit end users. the end users in our economy, nonfinancial side, employs 94% of private sector jobs. and these benefit those end users through greater transparency, greater transparency starts to shift some information advantage from wall street to main street but also lowering risk. and we've completed our rules ensuring as congress directed that the nonfinancial end users aren't required to participate in central clearing. at the cftc we've proposed margin rules that provide end users will not have to post margin for those uncleared swaps. to smooth the market's transition to the reform the commission's consistently been committed to phasing in compliance based upon the input from the market participants. i'd like to highlight two areas in 2013 that we still need to finish up the rules. one is completing the pretrade transparency reforms. this is so buyers and sellers meet, compete in the market place, just as in the securities and futur
for sales practice and business conduct to help lower risks to the overall economy. now, these swaps market reforms ultimately benefit end users. the end users in our economy, nonfinancial side, employs 94% of private sector jobs. and these benefit those end users through greater transparency, greater transparency starts to shift some information advantage from wall street to main street but also lowering risk. and we've completed our rules ensuring as congress directed that the nonfinancial...
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. >> the economy, jobs, and the middle class are expected to be center stage on tuesday night as president obama delivers his fourth state of the union address. the president will be trying to take the high ground from republicans in the fight over budget cuts. >> they would rather ask more from the majority of americans and put our recovery at risk than close a single tax loophole for the wealthy. >> the president and democrats are demanding what they see as a fair balance. >> we need more revenue and more cuts. of like to see that in a bold proposal. >> if there is no deal by march 1, automatic spending cuts taken. >> these reductions do not make sense. we will hurt a lot of people. it is up to the president to act now. >> not everyone believes the across-the-board cuts could hurt the economy. >> the president is talking about a sequester. the tea party people are saying the sequester is a pittance. >> hour journey moves board. >> tuesday night, president obama will have his say from the nation's biggest bully pulpit. he will be taken his case to the people visiting atlanta and chicago.
. >> the economy, jobs, and the middle class are expected to be center stage on tuesday night as president obama delivers his fourth state of the union address. the president will be trying to take the high ground from republicans in the fight over budget cuts. >> they would rather ask more from the majority of americans and put our recovery at risk than close a single tax loophole for the wealthy. >> the president and democrats are demanding what they see as a fair balance....
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. >> reporter: the economy, jobs and the middle class are expected to be center stage tuesday night as president obama delivers his fourth state of the unnon address. while foreshadowing his second term agenda, the president will also be trying to take the high ground from republicans in the fight over budget cuts. >> they'd rather ask more from the vast majority of americans and put our recovery at risk than close even a single tax loophole that benefits the wealthy. >> reporter: the president and democrats are demanding what they see as a fair balance. >> so what we do need is more revenue and more cuts. >> what i would like to see that is in big, balanced, bold promos sal. >> if interest's no deal by march 1st, deep, automatic spending cuts kick in. >> these indiscriminate reductions do not make sense and we're going to hurt a lot of people and it's up to the president to act now. >> reporter: but not everyone believes those across the board cuts known as sequester could hurt the economy. >> president's now counter walling about the sequester, so are many of the republicans. people
. >> reporter: the economy, jobs and the middle class are expected to be center stage tuesday night as president obama delivers his fourth state of the unnon address. while foreshadowing his second term agenda, the president will also be trying to take the high ground from republicans in the fight over budget cuts. >> they'd rather ask more from the vast majority of americans and put our recovery at risk than close even a single tax loophole that benefits the wealthy. >>...
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ah to me paying themselves huge trees to slaughter the economy to sell the financial products of the securitization of derivatives with with substitution of junk bonds which are collateralized by nothing which are kept afloat by the bank of england now from our carney who is you know should be in a circus sideshow as any carney should be that was an appropriate name for mark our user carney bark bark well he's also a carnivore right for the horse meat that is in maybe some of these collateralized debt obligations they should have done a swap between the mortgage backed securities and. now finally on this of course again comparing it to the financial crisis because who is the biggest derivatives wielder in the world that's j.p. morgan so it makes sense that of course they're going to be somewhere on this chain food fraud horsemeat scandal the polo player linked to findus there's some photos of here in london leave the office of the private equity firm linked to findus is a financier straight out of central casting yes because he's ex goldman sachs he's riding around on a horse they do
ah to me paying themselves huge trees to slaughter the economy to sell the financial products of the securitization of derivatives with with substitution of junk bonds which are collateralized by nothing which are kept afloat by the bank of england now from our carney who is you know should be in a circus sideshow as any carney should be that was an appropriate name for mark our user carney bark bark well he's also a carnivore right for the horse meat that is in maybe some of these...
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aside from the economy the debate over gun control. people took the opportunity to redraw battle lines. >> it was no coincidence that the house chamber was full of people who have seen their lives shattered by gun violence. surrounded by supporters, president obama took the opportunity to make a pitch to congress. faces made famous by unthinkable act. debbie giffords, sandy hook school teacher caitlin roads and omar, who lost his sister during the deadly rampage at virginia tech. obama on his mind but his sister at it -- in his heart. >> we think about our loved ones all the time. >> it has been a long since years since he said goodbye to his younger sister. since then, he has lobbied heavily for stronger background checks. topics you would -- he was hoping the president would touch on and he did. >> in the two months since newtown, more than 1000 birthday is, graduations, anniversaries has been -- have been stolen from our lives by a bullet from a gun. >> since newtown, the debate over gun laws has soared with the focus turning to men
aside from the economy the debate over gun control. people took the opportunity to redraw battle lines. >> it was no coincidence that the house chamber was full of people who have seen their lives shattered by gun violence. surrounded by supporters, president obama took the opportunity to make a pitch to congress. faces made famous by unthinkable act. debbie giffords, sandy hook school teacher caitlin roads and omar, who lost his sister during the deadly rampage at virginia tech. obama on...
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economy that much as it would just in the going to be no. but there's also will take some action against it though as well while until guns have won a battle at the w t o there is still a long fight ahead the first time that a small country took on a war country in the world trade organization. and it was and it's kind of you know a bad thing that the united states is just ignoring you know the ball is now in the court of this little island while the copyright left is now an official option to cash in on and to go hopes it might be able to negotiate a deal with the u.s. that is good for all all before. ships have sailed and stacey r.t. reporting from mt again barbuda in the caribbean. beautiful science that shortly that is so painful issue of gun control in the u.s. under the spotlight to stay with us. helicopters flying through the air day and night rounds of assault rifle ammo popping as the choppers buzz over the land now this unique form of hell of terror is no longer restricted to those in vietnam in the middle east now houston miami re
economy that much as it would just in the going to be no. but there's also will take some action against it though as well while until guns have won a battle at the w t o there is still a long fight ahead the first time that a small country took on a war country in the world trade organization. and it was and it's kind of you know a bad thing that the united states is just ignoring you know the ball is now in the court of this little island while the copyright left is now an official option to...
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you spend a british pound you are creating inflation because you're expanding the debt load of the economy which is meant by more money printing so the act of spending the act of consuming is debasing your currency the act of eating adulterated food is encouraging more food adulteration and it's degrading your health remember this horsemeat is let's be honest it's it's unregulated and it's it's also filled with other unhealthy additives at the same time that's causes health problems which of course end up being borne by the end it just enough to go national health service which again requires more money printing and more inflation now go back comparing this to the financial crisis remember at the time. rates were rigged partly in complicity with the regulators and the likes of the bank of england because they wanted people to not be afraid of being in the markets they didn't want people to know how bad it was here they're saying the same thing that the food safety officials were worried that it would economically damage the agribusiness and forget the health of the system forget the health
you spend a british pound you are creating inflation because you're expanding the debt load of the economy which is meant by more money printing so the act of spending the act of consuming is debasing your currency the act of eating adulterated food is encouraging more food adulteration and it's degrading your health remember this horsemeat is let's be honest it's it's unregulated and it's it's also filled with other unhealthy additives at the same time that's causes health problems which of...
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obviously the economy has declined since then, so we have to cut our costs accordingly. they should be held accountable for the decisions that they made. in some cases there can be little doubt the councils are making high-profile cuts to try to make a point, and they should not be damaging peoples livelihoods. they should be doing the best for their cities. >> will the prime minister confirm for the record that thanks to his cuts to the job care element of the working tax credit, families with children are losing up to 1500 pounds a year? >> what has happened is we increased it by 390 pounds in the early budgets of this government. if we look at the benefits for a two parent, two child family, they will be getting over 1500 pounds extra this year, 30 pounds a week, compared to 2010. i'm afraid the honorable gentleman is wrong. >> will the prime minister pay tribute to the new president of somalia, whose government has made remarkable progress over the last few months? although there is still a long way to go, we agree that the somali peace process is a really good examp
obviously the economy has declined since then, so we have to cut our costs accordingly. they should be held accountable for the decisions that they made. in some cases there can be little doubt the councils are making high-profile cuts to try to make a point, and they should not be damaging peoples livelihoods. they should be doing the best for their cities. >> will the prime minister confirm for the record that thanks to his cuts to the job care element of the working tax credit,...
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you debate the state of the economy. you debate what you think is the effectiveness of the measures you've already taken or not. you think about and speculate on what's going to happen next both internally and externally. and then you say okay, should we change policy to adapt to that and then for the weeks in between, you're ideally doing economic thinking, talking with business, getting briefings from staff, from outside people, and just generally very concentrated on what are the challenges facing that economy. >> rose: did you find yourself in the majority or the minority? >> very much the minority for a good chunk of my time there. so when i got there, i got there after the height of the crisis. >> rose: right. >> so 2008. >> i was actually there in mid 2009. and as many of your guests have spoken about, you know the high drama days of lehman brothers or the bank running-- i was there after that when things were just bad. and the banking system is under repair. and so it was a little less frantic for me. for the fir
you debate the state of the economy. you debate what you think is the effectiveness of the measures you've already taken or not. you think about and speculate on what's going to happen next both internally and externally. and then you say okay, should we change policy to adapt to that and then for the weeks in between, you're ideally doing economic thinking, talking with business, getting briefings from staff, from outside people, and just generally very concentrated on what are the challenges...
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paying themselves huge fees to slaughter the economy to sell the financial products the securitization of derivatives with with substitution of junk bonds which are collateralized by nothing which are kept afloat by the bank of england now from our carney who is you know should be in a circus sideshow as any carney should be that was an appropriate name for mark our user carney bark bark well he's also a carnivore right for the horse meat that is in maybe some of these collateralized debt obligations they should have done a swap between the mortgage backed securities and. now finally on this of course again comparing it to the financial crisis because who is the biggest derivatives wielder in the world that's j.p. morgan so it makes sense that of course they're going to be somewhere on this chain food fraud course scandal the polo player linked to findus there's some photos of here lyndon leave the boss of the private equity firm linked to findus is a financier straight out of central casting yes because he's ex goldman sachs he's riding around on a horse they don't say whether he sold
paying themselves huge fees to slaughter the economy to sell the financial products the securitization of derivatives with with substitution of junk bonds which are collateralized by nothing which are kept afloat by the bank of england now from our carney who is you know should be in a circus sideshow as any carney should be that was an appropriate name for mark our user carney bark bark well he's also a carnivore right for the horse meat that is in maybe some of these collateralized debt...